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Ten Undergraduates from colleges in New England will have an opportunity to continue their studies or travel outside the United States but within the Western Hemisphere, according to the terms of the Boston Globe World Warr II Memorial Fellowships, which will be reopened to eligible applicants during the first two weeks of October.
Male and female students, both veteran and non-veteran, will be considered by the Globe judges for the fellowships, which will enable them to study in Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Mexico, Central and South America, or the Caribbean Islands.
Contestant will be judged on the plans they submit for making the most interesting and constructive use of their fellowship year, as well as on their academic qualifications.
The Globe contest was lrst announced last Spring, but students, who apply this October will be judged equally with those who applied in the Spring. Applications are to be made through submission of coupons that will be printed in the Sunday editions of the Globe October 6 and 13. The fellowships awards which are worth $1000 apiece, will be announced this Fall and Winter, and the winning students will receive the funds upon completion of their 1946-47 academic year.
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